Subject: Good luck with self-control...
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Posted on: 2013-05-07 21:44:00 UTC

Or, if it helps: Himochi, I hereby forbid you to check out any of these new fandoms until after you've finished your exams. If you break this solemn covenant, you will be doomed to... *gasp!* Give up all your cookies!

...ok, I may have failed at the seriousness there.

Well, if you want fandom recommendations, I'm glad to advise. I'm in far too many. Actually, here's one more.

Once Upon a Time sort of falls into the 'deals well with a Sue trope' idea because the main character, Emma Swan, literally has to save a town full of fairy-tale characters from, well, not remembering who they are. She is the only one who can do this--and she doesn't even believe it. (She's also the daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming. She doesn't believe that, either.) The thing is, she's grown up entirely in our world. She doesn't believe in any of this. And yet, she gets involved in this town, mainly because the son she gave up years ago is there, and she wants to look out for him. He's the main proponent of the fairy-tale world; she repeatedly applies Real World logic to everything he tells her is true. It's a serious show, possibly aimed at a slightly younger audience (no idea why, considering the topic) and it does sort of deal with a Sue trope? I mean, a Sue in Emma's position would probably either be inconsistent in her denials, or accept the fairy-tale world without any logical proof. And then she'd save the world, and sparkle while she did it.

Also, if you just plain want a good series, I'd recommend Gerald Morris' Squire's Tales series. Er, if you have even the slightest interest in the King Arthur stories, that is. Which reminds me: Merlin is also a great TV show, and I'm really doing an excellent job of showcasing the too-many fandoms I'm in, aren't I? Anyway, the Squire's Tales series is hilarious, magical, and full of feels, as they say on Tumblr. And that's where I leave you for now, even though I could also recommend Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain series, and, in fact, pretty much all of his writing...

Yup. Time to stop writing.

Enjoy?

Also, good luck with your exams! :) Sorry for giving you potential distractions...maybe the sheer number of them will deter you from actually checking them out until later?

~DF

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